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Quiz 1.1A
AP Statistics
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Below is some information about films for the Best Movie Academy Award (Oscar) in 2009.
Name
Avatar
The Blind Side
District 9
An Education
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Precious
A Serious Man
Up
Up in The Air
Genre
Adv

Quiz 4.1A
AP Statistics
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1. For each of the following situations involving sampling, identifyas precisely as possible
the population that the sample represents.
(a) A business school researcher wants to know what factors affect the survival and succe

Quiz 8.1A
AP Statistics
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1. A consumer watchdog organization estimates the mean weight of 1-ounce Fun-Size candy
bars to see if customers are getting full value for their money. A random sample of 25 bars is
selected and weighed, and the organization

Quiz 12.1A
AP Statistics
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Is there a link between the amount of cigarette smoking in countries and death rates from
coronary heart disease (CHD)? Below is computer output from a regression analysis of this
relationship for 14 randomly-selected countr

Quiz 11.1A
AP Statistics
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1. A grocery store sells four different sizes of a popular brand of corn flakes. For the past few
years the proportion of boxes they sell of each size has been quite stable: 10% Small, 15%
Medium, 60% Large, and 15% Jumbo. T

Quiz 9.1A
AP Statistics
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1. For each of the following settings, define the parameter of interest and write the appropriate
null and alternative hypotheses for the test that is described.
(a) The mean weight of loaves of bread produced at the bakery w

Quiz 10.1A
AP Statistics
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1. You have two large bins of several thousand plastic beads. Bin A is 60% red beads; Bin B is
48% red beads. Suppose you take a random sample of 80 beads from each bin and calculate
p A = the proportion of red beads in the

Quiz 7.1A
AP Statistics
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1. For each description below, identify each underlined number as a parameter or statistic. Use
appropriate notation to describe each number, e.g., p 0.96 .
(a) A 1993 survey conducted by the Richmond Times-Dispatch one week

Quiz 5.1A
AP Statistics
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1. The probability of rolling two six-sided dice and having the sum on the two dice equal 7 is
1
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6
(a) Interpret this probability.
(b) You roll two dice six times. Are you guaranteed to get a sum of 7 once? Explain.
2. To p